21 Oct 2013

Preventing driveway deaths, injuries & accidents amongst preschoolers


New Zealand has too many driveway accidents affecting kids under 5 years old. We take a look at the key facts, how to spot dangerous driveways and safety checks you can make to prevent accidents happening.

Check out these tips on how to keep your kids safe around driveways:

Key facts

  • Children at the most risk are aged between one and three years old.  
  • Driveway accidents in New Zealand are more common in the summer months between December and February when children are more likely to be playing outside.
  • Most driveway accidents happen in the afternoon between 4.00pm and 7.00pm or in the morning between 10.00am and midday.  
  • Unfortunately it's a sad fact that kids are more likely to be run over in the driveway by one of their own parents than anyone else.

Spotting dangerous driveways

  • A driveway can be potentially dangerous when it is:
  • A driveway with no separate pedestrian access to the house.
  • A long driveway.
  • A driveway which is not separated from a play area by a fence or hedge.
  • A driveway in a quiet road or cul-de-sac.
  • A driveway leading to lots of parking.

Safety checks

  • Count the kids before you start to drive and ensure that they are either belted in the car or out of harms way.
  • Check blind spots.
  • Don't let kids use driveways as play areas.
  • Ensure an adult is supervising toddlers and young children at all times.
  • Ensure you have a safe fenced place for children to play.
  • Ask visitors to park on the road.
For more information on driveway safety visit www.safekids.org.nz.



This article was written by the team at Under 5s.

Image source: mummys of style & substance



13 Oct 2013

Make your own musical instruments for kids



Have fun and make your own musical instruments from things you have at home.

Music engages all areas of a child’s brain and it’s so important for kids to experience as many different kinds of music as possible including rhythm, rhyme, and repetition in music and songs.

Kids love creating their own music from an early age. Why not have a go at making these simple musical instruments, and even form your own band at home.

Guitar
Wrap rubber bands around a small sturdy topless box. Play by strumming your fingers across the rubber band.

Finger Cymbals
Punch 2 holes into identical small jar lids. Thread a pipe cleaner through the holes and twist to make finger handles. Put one onto each pointer finger and bang the lids together.

Triangle
Tie a string around the top of a wire coat hanger and bend the hook closed. Hold onto a string and hit the hanger with a metal spoon.

Wrist bells
String 3 or 4 bells onto a pipe cleaner. Twist the ends together to form a bracelet.

Drum
Get out a cooking pot and beat the bottom of it with a wooden spoon.
Check out how to make these fun musical instruments too to teach your kids different rhythms and sounds

This article was written by the team at Under 5s.





8 Oct 2013

Trying to decide what theme to have for your kids birthday party?




Here are some birthday party theme ideas suitable for babies, toddlers and preschoolers.

Complete your ideas with a wide range of party ware, invitations, party decorations and themed food and fancy dress costumes.

Colour is an important part of any room decoration. You may decide to choose a couple of colours as your scheme, or go with all bright or all pastel colours. 

Themed parties are fun to organise yourself, but if time is short, why not hire a party planner to plan and set up the perfect themed birthday party. Party planners have specially designed and affordable themed party packages to suit your needs, or work with them to create your own themed birthday party.

Kids birthday party themes include:

Little Boys Themes

  • Aliens
  • Building/construction
  • Cars
  • Dinosaurs
  • Farmyard
  • Firemen
  • Heavy vehicles
  • Musketeers
  • Pirates
  • Race cars
  • Rugby
  • Soccer
  • Space
  • Super heroes
  • Trains

 
Little Girls Themes

  • Ballerinas
  • Fairies
  • Glitter ponies
  • Handbags and heels
  • Mermaids
  • Paddock ponies
  • Princess's Ball
  • Tea Parties
  • Unicorn adventures

 
Themes For Babies & Toddlers

  • Boots, brollies and bubbles
  • Butterflies and bees
  • Farmyard friends
  • Ladybug picnic
  • Rainbows
  • The Hungry Caterpillar
  • The Three Bears
  • Zoo Party

 
Themes For Everyone

  • Bowling
  • Circus
  • Crazy Bananas
  • Disco Parties
  • Funky Disco Party
  • Glamour Dance Party
  • Jungle Animals
  • Under the Sea


Have a look at our other birthday party tips and ideas and birthday party suppliers to make it a day to remember.


This article was written by the team at Under 5s.



Image source: amazingkidsbirthdaypartyideas.com